What’s New: New and Improved Eats

Winter Hill Brewing Company partners with Scott Brothers to expand its offerings Winter Hill Brewing Company is expanding its palate. The popular brewery now also serves brunch, lunch, and dinner thanks to a partnership with catering company Scott Brothers that began this November, according to Eater Boston. Brunch is served on Sundays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and includes dishes like breakfast tacos and shakshuka.

Photo courtesy of Deep Cuts Deli and Brewery.

Winter Hill: Deep Cuts Deli and BreweryDeep Cuts Deli and Brewery is coming soon to Winter Hill with small-batch craft beer, hard seltzer, and an array of sandwiches and snacks, according to co-founder Ian McGregor. The brewery-deli combo will also serve up vegan options, including one sandwich called “The King” with BBQ king oyster mushrooms, slaw, and fried onions all on a potato bun. In addition to the food and drink, McGregor intends to use the space to support local artists by hosting live performances, art shows, markets, and more.

T&B Pizza dabbles in wood-fired bagelsT&B Pizza tried something new this November and December by offering wood-fired bagels from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Saturdays, and has plans to continue on a weekly basis, according to Eater Boston. Chef and co-owner Tim Wiechmann told Eater Boston that the menu is likely to expand to include options like burrata pizza bagels and more.

Bartender expert Naomi Levy joins Variety Bar Local bartender Naomi Levy brought her talents to the Variety Bar in Bow Market beginning at the end of November and will stay for a stint of six months, according to Eater Boston. Levy has helped to craft a new menu, which now includes a “Yoo-hoo espresso martini, a deli-inspired Old Fashioned with pastrami spice, canned wines, beer, and more,” not to mention a selection of snacks like popcorn, cereal, and Cup Noodles.

Taco Party expands with a bar next door Taco Party—Ball Square’s very own vegan taqueria—is planning to expand into the nextdoor retail space by May 2020, according to Eater Boston. The larger Taco Party will feature a bigger kitchen, room for 30 diners, and a full service bar with a selection of local beers, mezcal, tequila, and much more.

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Rebel Rebel now serves lunchWinter Hill Brewing Company isn’t the only beverage joint venturing into food. Rebel Rebel began serving lunch from 11:30 a.m. on Mondays through Thursdays this November, according to Eater Boston. The Bow Market wine bar offers only one lunch entree: a French-favorite ham and butter sandwich between slices of baguette, paired with a side of Bonillas potato chips. The ham will change based on what’s available at Formaggio, Rebel Rebel owner Lauren Friel told Boston Eater.

Fortissimo Coffeehouse re-opens a few doors down You might have noticed that Fortissimo Coffeehouse officially closed its doors on Halloween, but fear not—the coffee shop is planning to return nearby at 75 Bow St., according to Eater Boston. A reopening date has yet to be announced.